Lone Design Club launches store at Ireland’s Kildare Village as part of new partnership – TheIndustry.vogue

Lone Design Club (LDC) has revealed a new partnership with procuring village group The Bicester Collection, and has launched a retail area at Kildare Village in Ireland.

The Bicester Collection is behind 11 well-known procuring villages, together with Bicester Village within the UK, La Vallée Village in Paris and La Roca Village in Barcelona.

The collaboration introduces LDC’s ‘Revolving Spaces’ mannequin, a tech-enabled method that turns conventional leases into quick-time period, information backed micro-retail experiences which permit rising and established manufacturers to entry the luxurious retail atmosphere “more flexibly than ever before”.

Should LDC’s 1,500 sq ft unit housing 10-15 “premium micro concessions” at Kildare Village show a hit, the intention is to roll out the idea to the opposite villages within the Bicester group.

Brands now out there at LDC’s Kildare Village store embody Chelsea Peers, Ottoman Hands, Anne Louise Boutique, Strathberry, CurrentBody and Paige, “marking a new era of accessibility and innovation within luxury retail”.

Rebecca Morter, CEO of Lone Design Club, stated: “The Bicester Collection doesn’t partner lightly; they’ve built their reputation on curating the world’s most desirable luxury brands and delivering exceptional experiences.
“For them to adopt our Revolving Spaces model signals that flexibility and technology aren’t just for the high street, they’re the future of premium retail. This partnership validates everything we’ve built and represents a huge step forward for the industry.”

Victor Biffi Rosano, Business Director at Kildare Village, added: “This partnership lets us test new concepts, discover emerging brands and enhance the guest experience. It’s about blending data, creativity and flexibility to keep our destinations inspiring and relevant.”

In August, LDC launched a new Cache pop-up idea at Bristol’s Cabot Circus in collaboration with the procuring centre’s landlord, Hammerson.

Set to run till 1 February 2026, is it designed to assist the following technology of direct-to-shopper manufacturers. Launch companions included Kina & Tam, KOI Footwear, Hell Bunny and Colorush, as effectively as a combination of “cult favourites”.